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Lucknow Super Giants captain KL Rahul won the toss and elected bat first against Delhi Capitals LSG produced a stuttering innings that nevertheless still finished above the 160-mark – from which they had never lost when batting first. KL Rahul gave them a fast start with 39 off 22 before Kuldeep’s ripped out the guts of the top order in the space of his first nine balls. Rahul’s dismissal by Kuldeep left LSG 77 for 5 and their position got worse before it got better.

Mumbai Indians won the toss and they chose to field first RCB managed to reach to 196 for the loss of 8 wickets despite Jasprit Bumrah's five-wicket haul. While Faf du Plessis made 61 off 40 balls, Rajat Patidar hit 50 off 26 balls. Towards theend, Dinesh Karthik made a 23-ball unbeaten 53-run cameo

Gujart won the toss and Rajasthan Royals batters were tasked to bat first, Umesh Yadav and Rashid Khan struck early for Gujarat Titans, with both frontline bowlers accounting for Rajasthan Royals openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and Jos Buttler respectively inside the powerplay itself.Captain Sanju Samson and in-form middle-order star Riyan Parag clubbed dazzling half-centuries to take their side to a monumental 196-run total.

Punjab won the toss and they invite SRH to bat first, The match began on a dismal note for SRH as their top order crumbled early. Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, and Aiden Markram were sent back to the pavilion with just 39 runs on the board within the first 5 overs. SRH put up a competitive total of 182/9, thanks to a stellar performance by the young sensation Nitish Reddy, who dazzled with a rapid 65 off 37 balls.